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dsteinman
Aug 14, 2013Explorer
We have a 2012 Fleetwood Discovery 40g and I was to trying to figure out the same thing this weekend.
Usually I leave the electric on and just use the propane when everyone is taking a shower. There have been a couple of times at night when I left the propane switch on with the electric on and the propane has come on to heat the water, so I would guess the threshold to turn each of them on is about the same temperature. You would think it could be a little smarter.
Anyhow, it shouldn't be too hard to figure out how to add some LED lights to the switches. A water temperature gauge would be nice also.
David
Usually I leave the electric on and just use the propane when everyone is taking a shower. There have been a couple of times at night when I left the propane switch on with the electric on and the propane has come on to heat the water, so I would guess the threshold to turn each of them on is about the same temperature. You would think it could be a little smarter.
Anyhow, it shouldn't be too hard to figure out how to add some LED lights to the switches. A water temperature gauge would be nice also.
David
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